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Venezuela's New Asset Forfeiture Law Unlikely to End Corruption : vimarsana.com
Venezuela's New Asset Forfeiture Law Unlikely to End Corruption
Venezuela's National Assembly has passed an asset forfeiture law aimed at strengthening the fight against corruption. But in the hands of a corrupt state with politicized institutions, the law is likely to be ineffective.
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